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LR 3548
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Emergency preamble. Whereas, Acts of the Legislature do not become
effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as
emergencies; and

 
Whereas, prior action of the Maine Legislature and the Congress
of the United States calls for payment to the State of Texas by
Maine of $25,000,000 in 2 or more payments, all of which are
initially to be paid by the customers of the State's only
nuclear-generating unit pursuant to Maine law and federal
regulation; and

 
Whereas, the Legislature in 1993 enacted Public Law 1993,
chapter 400, "An Act Authorizing a Referendum to Ratify the Texas
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact with Maine and
Vermont and Approving the Compact's Terms," which was
subsequently signed by the Governor of this State; and

 
Whereas, in November 1993 the voters of the State approved
Maine's entrance into a low-level radioactive waste compact with
Texas and Vermont; and

 
Whereas, action in the Legislatures of Texas and Vermont and
subsequent approval of the Congress of the United States of the
"Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Consent Act"
(Public Law 105-236) in 1998 caused the Texas Low-level
Radioactive Waste Compact to come into existence under both
federal and state law; and

 
Whereas, the State's only nuclear-generating unit ceased
operations permanently in 1997 and began the process of physical
dismantlement and decommissioning in 1998; and

 
Whereas, the State's only nuclear-generating unit has completed
more than 50% of that decommissioning process and has entered
into contractual relationships for the disposal of low-level
radioactive waste at commercial facilities in the states of South
Carolina and Utah; and

 
Whereas, the State of Texas has made no progress in siting,
licensing, constructing or opening for commercial operation a
low-level waste disposal facility as had been contemplated by the
compact members; and

 
Whereas, no other generator of low-level radioactive waste in
this State continues to have a need for disposal capacity in
Texas in view of the facilities currently accepting such waste in
South Carolina and Utah; and

 
Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create
an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of


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